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Ashwin Ganesan
Professor
Interdisciplinary applied mathematics, with an emphasis on theoretical computer science, networking, applied algorithms, applied combinatorics, and computational discrete mathematics and concrete mathematics
Biography
I am a researcher and educator in CSE.
My research lies at the intersection of computer science, electrical engineering, and mathematics, and focuses on the design and performance analysis of distributed algorithms and wireless communication networks. In my research, I leverage tools and techniques from combinatorics, graph theory, algorithms, and discrete mathematics, to solve problems arising in engineering based on practical constraints. My papers have been published in top-tier journals, including IEEE Transactions on Communications, Linear Algebra and its Applications, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, and IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. I have an Erdos number of 3.
As an educator, I have introduced and taught a range of courses with academic rigor in computer science and engineering, in particular in the algorithmic foundations area. Courses I have taught include introduction to computer science and programming, data structures and algorithms, discrete mathematics and graph theory, analysis of algorithms, theory of computation and compiler design, advanced data structures and algorithms, computer networks, and graph algorithms in data science.
Education
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1998
Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering
Marquette University
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1998
Double Major in Electrical and Computer Engineering (computer option) and Mathematics Minor in Computer Science
Marquette University
University of Wisconsin at Madison (2000)
Master's in Electrical Engineering
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin-Madison (2000, 2007)
Specialization in Communications and Signal Processing
University of Wisconsin
UW-Madison in 2000
PhD Qualifying Exams in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
UW-Madison
UW-Madison in 2007
PhD Preliminary Exam (Thesis Proposal) in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
UW-Madison
UC-Berkeley in 2002
PhD Preliminary Oral Exam in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS)
UC-Berkeley
VIT Vellore in 2019
PhD Comprehensive Exam in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
VIT Vellore
Areas Of Expertise
- Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics
- Applied Combinatorics
- Networking
- Wireless Networks
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Applied Algorithms
- Distributed Algorithms
- Interconnection Networks
- Graphs and Algorithms in Communication Networks
- Computational Discrete Mathematics and Concrete Mathematics
- Cse Education
Accomplishments
William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition
1994, 1995, 1997
Top Scorer of MU’s Putnam Team during freshman year. Marquette University’s team ranked 19th
1997
Dr. Russell J. Niederjohn Academic Excellence Scholarship Award, Electrical and Computer Engineering department, Marquette University
1997
Top Scholar in Curriculum Award, Marquette University
1998
Eta Kappa Nu’s Alton B. Zerby and Carl T. Koerner Award for the Outstanding Electrical Engineering Senior Student in the United States of America, Honorable Mention (one of four finalists in the nation)
1998
Frank Rogers Bacon Fellowship for graduate study, University of Wisconsin at Madison
1998-1999
Regents’ Fellowship for graduate study, University of California at Berkeley
2001-2002
Member of Eta Kappa Nu (EE Honor Society), Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics Honor Society), and Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society)